"Apple shareholders just gave a huge vote of confidence to Tim Cook" Business Insider 1:14 PM

"Apple should focus on capturing the living room in its next product cycle: Analyst" CNBC 8:59 AM

"Understanding Apple at scale: While many prefer to keep cursing the dark, the former head of Office and Windows at Microsoft has shone a huge spotlight on what it means to be Apple at its current scale." iMore 9:06 AM

"Apple admits iOS is a mess, has a plan to make it better: Have you noticed how iOS has become buggier and less polished in recent years? Apple has noticed too, and is putting in place a plan to make things better." ZDNet 11:27 AM

"Apple Could Be Revising Its Approach To iOS, macOS Updates" Tech Times 8:59 AM

"Foster + Partners' Melbourne Apple store to go to state parliament: Local politicians in Melbourne have demanded that the Victoria state parliament withdraw its planning permission for Foster + Partners' flagship Apple store in the Australian city after a wave of criticism" Architects Journal [Subscription Required for Full Article] 12:23 PM

"Security Researchers Expose Skype Security Flaw Microsoft isn't Fixing" ["Microsoft-owned Skype has a big security flaw that could let an attacker gain control of Mac, Windows, and Linux computers. What's worse is that Microsoft isn't planning on fixing the flaw, at least for now, because it amounts to rewriting the entire app update installer."] The Mac Observer 6:21 PM

"Apple iOS 12 to enable iPhone apps to be developed that can run on MacOS" Computing 8:59 AM

"Chrome 68 to condemn all unencrypted sites by summer: Google in July will start inserting a 'not secure' label in the address bar of every website that uses HTTP connections between its servers and users." Computerworld 8:43 AM

Reviews/How-To/Tips

"Adobe focuses on speed — but just how fast is the new Lightroom 7.2?" Digital Trends 9:40 AM

"Picking a Default Account in Mac Mail" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 8:58 AM

"1 Benefit from Apple's Rumored Move to Ditch Qualcomm for Intel in 2018 iPhones: Lower modem costs could allow Apple to spend elsewhere to boost the competitiveness of its next iPhones." The Motley Fool 8:58 AM